The 1998 triumph was hailed at the time as a turning point: the country finally recognising, and celebrating, its multicultural make-up.
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The loss of England fly-half Wilkinson to a rib injury early in the second half, with Toulon leading 13-6 at that point, was a turning point as the French team lost their guiding light.
Though the AAII Sentiment Indicator can be viewed as a contrarian signal, I would caution against relying on any one indicator as a sign that the market is at a turning point.
Pitman missed several other decent chances throughout the game, which at one point look liked turning into a frustrating afternoon for the estimated 1, 600 away spectators at the Pirelli Stadium.
So her visit was not, you know, looked at as a turning point in the conflict or anything.
Whatever the details, one thing is clear: the EU is at a turning-point.
Mountain View, California (CNN) -- At this moment we have reached a major turning point for both science and the public at large.
That aside, the timing of the initial transaction was pretty shrewd with investor turning bullish the day after DHI traded at its lowest point of this year so far.
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As the graph makes clear, the turning point in this debate does, indeed, come at the end of 2008, with support for gay marriage growing each year since.
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But at some point, this turning-the-other-cheek policy can slap us in the face.
In formulating a strategic response, any bank targeted by FERC should consider the likelihood that the agency does indeed see itself at a turning point in its own history.
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Dan Plesch, director of the Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, warned against seeing the attack as a turning point.
This is especially true when the economy is, as now, at a turning point, with growth slowing sharply.
We are at a turning point in human history, where the industrial age has finally run out of gas.
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We can see them afterwards, but at the time how do we know if the latest turning point is really a turning point or if it will, as sometimes happens, wobble a bit then go back the other way?
News Feed was seminal, the turning point which bought them a shot at Built to Last.
Chinese-language media across the political spectrum point out that China is at a turning point and critical stage of reforms amid unprecedented challenges.
The turning point, with the game locked at 13-13 midway in the second period, came when Bristol prop Darren Crompton was sin-binned for a high tackle.
My friends, at every turning point in our history, we, the people, have chosen unity over division, heeding our founders' call to America's eternal mission to form a more perfect union, to widen the circle of opportunity deep in the reach of freedom and strengthen the bonds of our community.
This year, says Ward Carroll, an editor at Military.com, the list is intended for younger veterans who may have been in the service for just five years and are at a turning point in their lives when they are ready to put down roots, get more education and start a new career.
Is there really no one in a position of authority who understands the importance of our political and moral voice at this potential turning point in Middle East history?
Some observers such as Dr. Robert Lang, an expert on urban affairs and planning at Virginia Tech University, say the gas crunch could be a turning point in perceptions of public transportation and how cities plan development.
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"Killing that (5-on-3) penalty when we were down 3-1 late in the first period, you could look at that as a turning point for us, " said Islanders forward Brad Boyes, who had a goal against his former team.
Many at the park said they believe this may be the beginning of a turning point in Turkey.
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Richard Bove, an analyst at Ladenburg Thalmann, was convinced that the long-suffering company had reached a turning point.
He has been at Roma for five years and I believe the experience in England could mark a turning point in his career.
His performance at the three-day 1969 Woodstock Festival, where headliners included Jimi Hendrix, was a turning point in his career.
"The danger is that we could be reaching a point where nuclear weapons would become almost conventional, and there will be the possibility of a nuclear conflict at some point... that would be a turning point in human history, " he said.
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